The phrase with quotation marks and exclamation

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sumaiyakhatun29
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The phrase with quotation marks and exclamation

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But those 20-30 "fat" queries that all competitors compete for (price, buy, order, etc.) have not gone anywhere. And the most important thing is to correctly identify these queries. Usually, two approaches prevail: As high a base frequency as possible; As high a frequency precision as possible. To make it clear what this is using the same request as an example: A phrase without quotation marks contains the main query + tails + word forms.


That is, not only "concrete delivery" but also "concrete with delivery", "concrete greece consumer email list delivery price". This is the basic frequency. The phrase in quotation marks contains a query + word forms – i.e. “delivery of concrete” and “delivery of concrete”. This is an exact frequency and not everyone pays attention to it, and in vain.


Marks is the exact frequency - that's how many people, according to Yandex, searched for this query over the last month, entering it verbatim, without declensions, plural. If we extract all user interest groups and sort them by basic and exact frequency, we get the following picture: It is clear that almost half of the queries with the maximum base frequency have a phrase and exact frequency close to zero.
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